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In a study
conducted in Austin, TX, general practitioner William W. Halcomb and researchers
George A. Elby and Donald R. Davis found that taking two zinc lozenges
instead of aspirin may alleviate the symptoms of the common cold.
The study,
published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, was initiated when
a leukemic child refused to swallow a 50mg. zinc gluconate tablet and
dissolved it slowly in her mouth instead. Her cold symptoms disappeared
within hours.
Sixty-five
patients who had cold symptoms for three days or less were selected for
the double-blind, placebo-controlled study. The researchers found the
zinc-treated cold sufferers cut the duration of their sniffles by seven
days. The dosage was two tablets, of either zinc or placebo, 23mg. each,
every waking hour for one week. The 37 patients on zinc had their colds
an average of 3.7 days, compared with 10.8 days for the patients on placebo.
None of the 65 was permitted to use any other cold remedy.
Most
cold remedies, particularly over-the-counter ones, are symptom relieving,
but the viral infection remains, Dr. Halcomb said. He added that
further study is needed.
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